I’m considering getting the stream whether I attend or not. After purchase, do you have to watch it live? Also, does it go away after the match is over, or can one watch it at their own pace? Sorry if these are dumb questions, but I’ve never done this before.
Thanks to those that responded with valuable informarion.
Does anyone know of any videos about it, since I’m not the first to wonder. Do you use all the balls, and it the break different? Thanks again!
I hope this doesn’t start a war, as it is a serious question. Can one learn one pocket playing it exclusively on a bar table? I am starting to develop a real interest in the game, and would love to learn more about but don’t have quite enough room for a big table.
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I thought I would update this in case anyone is traveling there.
Sharkey’s no longer has tables, and I didn’t make it to Leisure Time, hope to in the future.
Otherwise, I found nothing but bad bar tables, no players, and zero action.
I think Archer deserves a mention in this one. He always seemed to be able to keep any opponent from making a ball.
I saw McCready offer him the seven with a neutral racker, and Johnny wouldn’t take it, nor would Keith adjust the spot any other way. This was around ‘89 at the Wagon Wheel in...
Thanks for the information. I’ll try and make it there, as well as look for some other places. Also, does anyone know if Joe Villipaerto still teaches in the area?
I’m going to be in the Quad Cities area for a few days starting this Thursday, and am looking for a nice place to play, and maybe enter a tournament. Any ideas would be appreciated, and thanks in advance!
I just finished Mark’s book, and would recommend it to anyone at twice the price. Strangely enough, his teaching has got me looking at the cue ball last on certain shots, and I’ve never done that except while breaking.